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IB Film I & II
TV Production Work Evaluation
Daily be on time & at work – 6 Pillars of CHS
Work Skill
Points
(weekly) 50
Daily start of class assignments (weekly)
25
Daily ticket out of class- Journal (weekly)
25
IB assignments-oral presentation-quiz-tests (each) 25/50/100
Filming Projects (each)
50
FCP Tutorial Chapter Assign. (each)
50
Honors Notebook & Project
Final Work Exam
•Extra credit if needed
100
200
Start of Part I –
First Day of Class
Part 1:The Discovery Game
Where did I grow up as a child?
What school did I attend?
How many grades attended
High School?
How many brothers & sisters
did I have?
Where did I attend College?
Part 1:The Discovery Game
What size of family do I have?
How many grandchildren do I
have?
What is one thing that is unique
about me?
One thing I like to wear?
One Wild Card Question?
Part 2: Your Autobiography
The Class is going to do a
communication practice
exercise with partners and
then share what they have
learned with the entire group.
Part 2: Communication exercise:
To help us get to know each
other better for the next few
minutes pick a partner.
Part 2: Communication exercise:
You are to interview your
partner to find out more
about this person through
this student introduction form
that will be handed out to
you.
Part 2: Communication exercise:
The person who was the
interviewer will then write a short
approximate 2-3 minute
narrative no less or no more time
on a separate sheet of paper of
the other person. Write well and
spell correctly.
Part 2: Communication exercise:
After time is up I will ask the
interviewer to share about
the interviewee.
Both the narrative & the
Student Information form will
be turned in.
Part 2: Communication exercise:
Interviewee does not have to
answer all questions but there
must be enough for a 2-3 minute
information on the interviewee.
Make it as interesting as you
can.
Sharing time with each other
Students will share with class
about each person.
Communications
In Television/Movies
we are always
communicating in
one way or other.
Communications
Communication is very active in
the realm of TV/Movie
Production. Because of its
importance we are going to
explore this week about
Communication & how important
it is to us in today's society.
Just what is
Communication?
What is Communications
Succeeding in getting a desired
response. The word
communication with its prefix "c-om" meaning "together" implies an
interaction between speaker and
listener. It is two people or a group
of people speaking to each other.
Eye Contact
Part of having Communication is
eye contact.
Eye Contact is looking out over
an audience or person with your
eyes not looking down.
Communication
Students communicate in many
forms and with many different
situations. Such as you will
communicate one way with
your parents, another way with
your teachers and another way
with your peers
Why is it
important to talk
or to speak?
Why is it important to talk
or to speak?
Communicating with other
people is important to
fulfill a social need.
Can you imagine your
life without speech?
You could not communicate
your message very well to
others and it would be a
total frustration to you.
Would you have
problems
communicating if
you did not know
how to speak? (Why)
Yes, communication
would be a challenge.
We are communicating
everyday of our life in
almost everything we
do.
Why do we talk?
We talk to communicate &
fulfill a social need.
Humans need to feel
wanted or needed without
talking it doesn't give a
person the satisfaction
they need
How do people
improve their
talking?
How do people improve
their talking?
Through repetition: Practice,
Practice, and Practice. This is
how people learn. That is one of
the reasons you go to school is
to help you learn how to improve
your writing & speaking abilities
Can babies
communicate?
Again are they communicating?
Yes, babies do
communicate to others
through crying, smiling,
moving of arms & legs.
Can babies talk
normally?
No-Speech/talking has to be
learned. Just like you as a
student today your speaking
abilities had to be learned. Yet
we take it for granted.
When you lose your voice you
can appreciate how important
it is to communicate.
Again it is through repetition
or practice speaking around
people. As you practice, just
like little children learn, you
are able to communicate
better.
What is the social function
for speaking?
When you talk generally
there are people present,
for without talking who
needs to speak.
Eye Contact Partner Activity
Now find someone that you
don't know very well and
look at them right in the eyes
and have them look at you in
the eyes and tell them a
favorite movie you liked and
why.
What is that called
as you looked at
the person right
next to you?
Eye
Contact
Was it hard for you
to talk with them
because you didn't
know them that
well?
Now find a partner in
the class you might
know and share a
favorite TV show &
why?
What if it had been
someone in your family
or a close friend would it
have even been easier
for you to share your
favorite TV/movie?
Let’s talk
about
Peers.
What is the
definition of
Peers?
What are Peers?
Your friends & students with
whom you come in contact on
a regular basis. There is a lot
of communication between
Peers during the school year.
Question about your Peers?
The following are questions for you
to think about as I say them.
You are not required to answer
them but if you want to make a
comment that would be great:
Questions about your Peers?
Have you ever thought or asked
your shelf how do I sound to my
peers?
What do they think about me?
Does it really matter what my
peers think about me?
Do I let my peers influence me?
Question about your Peers?
The following are questions for you
to think about as I say them.
You are not required to answer
them but if you want to make a
comment that would be great:
Peer Influence
What influence of
communication will my
peers have on me now
that could influence me
for the rest of my life?
Peer Influence Story
U.S. Brigadier General Sherian
Cadoria once told a story about a
childhood incident that made a big
impact on her life. She and her
brother and sister went shopping,
and the cashier gave them back a
penny too much change.
Peer Influence Story
When they got home and told their
mom what had happened, she
made them walk three miles back to
the store to return the money. She
punished all three of them because
she believed that one of them
should have known it was wrong
and spoken up.
Peer Influence Story
Brigadier General Cadoria learned
a lesson she never forgot.
Remember, it takes only one
person in a group to say "This is
wrong." It takes only one person to
make a difference. The next time
you are faced with peer pressure,
do the right thing. Remember this
story and be a leader!
We learn to talk under
social influence this
happens in our families,
at school, at work etc.
The environment we live
in can influence our
communication.
People gain co-operation and
control of others through
speaking. Such as our current
presidential election in 2012
Obama vs Romney. Each of
them are trying to
communicate and get control
of your vote so they can get
elected.
Through the social
purpose we want
listeners to
understand, to feel, to
believe in our speech.
What would happen if you said
something to someone and they
didn't respond but just walked
away from you?
How would you feel?
Did communication still happen?
What does ones
talking reveal
about a person?
It reveals everything about
you. Every time you open
your mouth and say one
sentence, no matter what the
words, you reveal something
about yourself.
So finally can
someone tell me what
communication is all
about?
Succeeding in getting a
desired response. It is an
interchange of ideas a
"togetherness" a two way
sharing process between
individuals or groups of
people.
End of Part I –
First Day of Class
Start of Part II –
Second Day of Class
Communication Statement
Communicating with other
students & people we should
work on being positive.
William Blake, English poet,
painter, and master engraver,
has engraved these words into
the character of many:
As a man is, so he sees.
Communication Review
He's talking about perception - how
a person views the world. The word
comes from the Latin percipere,
which means to grab hold of. So the
question of the day is: How do you
grab hold of life? Do you hold the
negative or the positive? Do you
see the glass as half full or half
empty?
Communication of being Positive
Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, great
American author and public
speaker, tells us there is power
in positive thinking. Today, watch
those negative thoughts.
Instead, be positive and be
powerful!
Communication of Being Positive
So this school year I would like
to challenge you to be like what
Norman Vincent Peale stated
and have a Positive Outlook on
High School and particularly this
class. Let’s be positive and
communicate to others positively
as we work together.
Communicating without words
Now something to think about:
Did the TV/Movies Bingo game
that we played were the printed
words on the sheet
communicating to us?
How did it communicate if the
sheets of paper did not talk to
each of us?
Communicating without words
The words gave us an impression
in your mind and so silently in your
mind it is communicating what the
TV program or the Movies was
about.
Communicating without words
Whether it is watching TV or going
to the movies or going to the store,
at home, traveling in the car, there
is always communication taking
place. People that you see or talk to
are communicating something to
you in your mind.
Communicating without words
What would
happen if we
could not talk?
Can you
Communicate
without talking?
Non-Verbal
Yes you can. Examples:
The raised eye brow, the
kick under the table, the
toothpaste smile, the elbow
in the ribs, the hand on the
shoulder. It is Physical
Movements.
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Could we still communicate?
If we could not talk but we
can still communicate what is
that called?
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Non-verbal
Communication
Communicating without words
What is Nonverbal
Communication?
Communicating without words
What is Nonverbal
Communication?
Body Language how we
sit, move our arm, legs,
smile, frown etc
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Can TV/Movies communicate
without words?
Communicating without words
Roll Play: Act out Non-verbal Cues with
partner. Upset, Crying, Happy, Hungry,
Silent Movies are example of this?
Back when movies first came out it was
just acting with no words
Communicating without words
When did the silent movies play?
1900’s-1930’s
My own father back in the 1920s &
1930s told me about going to silent
movies they were great. Today if we
watched a silent movie it would be
boring to us. But up to that time they
had never experienced movies. The
plan is to have you experience a silent
Communication Review
Communicating with others particularly in
video sometimes can be easy and sometimes hard.
Non-verbal communication is an important
part of TV Production.
What is the word called when you talk to
some one?
(Communication)
How important is it to communicate?
(Very important)
Communication Review
Are we communicating here in the
class?
(Obviously yes)
Whether it is watching TV, going to
the Movies, or filming our own TV
movie there is communication
always going on as you will find out
this year in IB film
History of Communication & Movies
Since communication in
TV/Movies is really important
when did we learn to first
communicate as humans?
How did communication begin
and what role did it play in
history & the printed word?
History of Communication & Movies
Communication covers many
areas and has a long history that
we take for granted.
Many of us take for granted the
use of paper & pen to write with.
History of Communication & Movies
As you write a note, letter
etc., have you ever thought
what it would be like if these
items were never invented?
History of Communication & Movies
We take email, faxes, cell phones,
computers, palm pilots/black
berry/IPODS etc. for granted when
it has been with in the last 20 to 25
years that these were brought to the
knowledge of the public use. Some
of these even in the last 10 to 15
years.
History of Communication & Movies
When did television begin?
When did we have our first movies?
Again all of these have to do with
communication. It is so important to
us to have all these nice things
such as email, faxes, cell phones,
computers, palm pilots/,I-pods but
how did it all start? When did it
begin?
History of Communication & Movies
When did communication
move to television & movies
that leads us to our next
activity finding out more
about how communication &
the printed word started and
transitioning through today?
History of Communication
Assignment: Read the packet on
Communications.
Answer questions as you read the
packet. Turn in packet when
completed.
(Stop: FCP 6)
FCP 6 Lesson #1 Part #1
Final Cut Pro 6 Lesson #1
Tutorial
(After completion Final Cut
Pro 6 continue PowerPoint
on Communications.
Communication in the family
Now that we have studied about
communication and the history of
communication there is a movie on
what impact can happen to children
& adults when communication
breaks down and when
communication works properly in a
family.
Family Communication
Communication with
peers or families have
varying degrees of
acceptance as you
interact with each other.
Family Communication
To see this demonstrated
We will be watching the
movie Cheaper by the
Dozen. This will illustrate
how communication can
affect each family member.
Family Communication
Show DVD: Graphic
Organizer and
Communication Movie
Review Worksheet
Film:Cheaper by the
Dozen.
Family Communication
After watching the movie have
students take their graphic
organizer & movie review
worksheet on communication
and how this could apply to
each of us as we work this year
in TV Production. Due first of
the class on Tues., Aug. 5th
End of Part II –
Second Day of Class
TV/Movie Bingo Game-Get Acquainted
•You are to find students that have
seen one or two of these movies.
•As you find someone that has
done this have him or her sign their
name in the box.
•You can only sign two boxes on
one person's sheet. Every student
in the class must sign on a sheet.
TV/Movie Bingo Game-Get Acquainted
•The goal is to have everyone in the
class have their sheets signed.
•After all the squares are filled in you
can sit down.
• I will call on someone who will read a
name from their paper and that person
will share what they liked or disliked
about the movie or television show.
(Stop)
TV/Movie Bingo Game-Get Acquainted
Was it hard to go up to some of the
class members you didn't know and
ask a question?
What do we learn from this game
about communication. Is it always
easy to communicate? (Why)
(Turn in TV/Bingo Game with your
name at the top.)